News and Analysis 11/7/25

Israeli war crimes continue:

“[M]unicipality workers, accompanied by police officers, arrived at the kiosk on Sunday without notice and began demolishing it”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

Although the Afghan man who “sought asylum because he publicly supported the U.S. cause in Afghanistanhas lived in the United States for more than four years and been repeatedly vetted by federal authorities, a Department of Homeland Security attorney announced in court that the government has not finished his background check and could not estimate when it would”:

“[T]he story appears to raise questions about links between Labour and the Israeli arms firm Elbit, a longtime client of CMS Strategic and one of the main companies targeted by Palestine Action protests”:

“President Pezeshkian linked the environmental catastrophe to broader economic troubles, acknowledging that high prices and inflation stem from both domestic policy errors and international sanctions”:

“The film just secured U.S. distribution for a December qualifying run…. But insiders say the acquisition came after weeks of waffling among major studios and streamers”:

“Kamran Hekmati of Long Island was arrested for visiting Israel 13 years ago to celebrate his son’s bar mitzvah,” family members said:

“[T]he army welcomes the Quad’s proposal but will only agree to a truce when the RSF completely withdraws from civilian areas and give up weapons”:


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